What Are The Benefits Of Working From Home

If you are stuck in a traditional 9 to 5 job, you may be considering a different way to go for a career option. There are many pluses when you work in a traditional job, just as there are negatives.

With your traditional job, you are basically assured of receiving a paycheck every week. You go to work, work your set hours and get paid for it. That suggests a certain amount of stability. You know that paycheck will come so that you can pay your bills. That's the up-side of working a traditional job.

Also with your traditional job, you may be in a field you really enjoy. You could be a medical professional, working in a doctor's office, or perhaps even in social work. Those types of jobs can be rewarding in themselves, especially when you get to help people when you are working. That is another good thing about working a regular job.

But, when you think of it, there are a lot of down-sides too. Your 9 to 5 job may not offer you a lot of room for advancement, which also means that your pay scale may be limited. You may not earn enough in your traditional job to keep on top of your bills, or even earn enough to allow you to take vacations or get those extras you want in your life (nice clothes, cars, jewelry, etc.)

Working a regular job doesn't always give you the stability you want or may need. In today's tough economy, there is a lot of down-sizing. You may become a victim of that. Or the company you work for may go out of business. Also, you may be older and could be replaced by someone younger, with recent educational knowledge. There is no guarantee that the job you have today will be there for you tomorrow.

Another down-side to working for someone else is that you have to leave your family to go out into the working world. If you have young children this can sometimes be a problem. You have to arrange babysitters or day-care for them. Not only does day-care present you with an extra expense, you aren't at home with your children to raise them as you want or experience their milestones (such as taking their first baby steps).

You may also have to commute to work. Some commutes can be long, tiring and very draining, with stop-and-go traffic and long lines of other commuters. Commuting can be very strenuous and take up a lot of time - time that you could be spending with your family or doing your own fun things.

Working for someone else also means that you are not in charge of your own hours. You have to work when someone else tells you to. Most regular jobs have set hours. And you can't always take vacations when you want. You may have to compete with others at work for your vacation hours.

There is also the cost of work apparel when you work outside of your home. Work apparel can be expensive. You can spend a lot of money on having the right clothes to go to work - clothes that are not always the most comfortable. Do you have to dress for the office, in a nice outfit or a jacket and tie?

One of the main things many people object to when working in a traditional job is having to put up with other people at work and terrible bosses. If you work from home you don't have to deal with this problem.

With all of the above, many people like you are making the move to find work that they can do at home. If you consider the benefits of working from home, they are far more appealing than working at a regular job.

Working from home allows you time to be at home with your children when they are young... and you have no day-care costs. You can be there when your kids need you and you can be there for all of their events (like ballet recitals, ball games, etc.) Working from home gives you a lot more time with your family. You don't have a long commute. You can get up in the morning and walk across the hall to your own home office.

If you have a job where you can earn money working at home, your earnings potential is unlimited. It is up to you how much money you make, considering how much time you put into your own business. (But of course, you have no guarantee of a set income either.)

Working from home can save you money. You don't have to spend a lot on clothes or uniforms for work. You can work in your pajamas if you want to. You also don't have to invest in gas for the car to get to work, pay for commuter trains, dish out money for parking lots, or have to spend a lot more on car maintenance repairs.

There is also the 'freedom factor' when you work at home. You can spend your time as you wish. You can work the hours you want to. You can even work in the middle of the night if you wish (depending on the type of business you run from home). You can also take vacation time when it suits you. And you can work from wherever you want - even from a vacation location (if your home business is internet friendly).

There are a lot of benefits to working from home. Before you consider giving up your regular job, however, you should consider all the ramifications involved. Can you make enough in your home business to support you and your family... and have it live up to your dreams? It is all basically up to you. You have to decide what the benefits of working at home are compared to your present traditional job. Working from home can be a great thing, but it is not for everyone. You have to decide how much work you want to put into your own business and you have to live up to your own expectations.